I couldn't believe Guizhou hid a Jiangnan water town until I saw it with my own eyes.

Traveling to the vast expanse of Shenzhou, Yunnan, we recommend the Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort in Guizhou, a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage. With its stunning scenery and fewer crowds, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and a great place to experience traditional folk culture.

➡️【Recommended Itinerary】
Day 1: Enter through the West Village entrance, take a rowing boat into the village, experience the intangible cultural heritage of single-bamboo drifting, participate in the Bafang Feast, dress up in Miao clothing for photos, watch the drone show and musical fountain, enjoy a night tour of Wujiang Village, and experience the bonfire performance.

Day 2: Enjoy breakfast on a rowing boat, visit the Wuzhifang flower-and-grass paper workshop, experience Miao-style tea ceremony, watch folk performances, stroll leisurely, and then return.

➡️【Featured Performances】
Single-bamboo drifting (intangible cultural heritage), Shuaishuai dragon performance (intangible cultural heritage), music and water show, drone show, bonfire party, etc., allowing you to experience Guizhou's unique folk culture.

➡️【Photo Spots】
Yalu King Covered Bridge, terraced paddy fields and pools at night viewed from the covered bridge, Taiyi Covered Bridge, etc., are all excellent photo spots.

➡️【Travel Guide】
Address: Shangji Town, Bozhou District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province (navigate to "Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort")
Transportation: Accessible by car, high-speed rail, or the scenic spot's direct bus. It is recommended to check the timetable in advance.
Tickets: Tickets are 120 yuan, and the night light show is excellent value.
Recommended travel time: 1 day and 1 night (staying in the scenic area is even better).
Must-see spots: Stilt houses, single-bamboo drifting performance, Wujiang River cruise, Mushan light show, and taking photos at the dye house.
Food recommendations: Qianbei rice noodles, Paoguo soup, Yelang ice powder, and other local specialties.
🔔Tips: Prepare non-slip shoes for rainy days, and remember to bring a jacket as the temperature drops quickly at night. Avoid weekends; weekdays offer a better experience with fewer crowds.

➡️Hidden Gems: Go to the pier at 7 am to watch fishermen cast their nets, find a tea house to experience making oil tea (15 yuan/bowl), and collect stamps to exchange for small Miao embroidery gifts (get the booklet at the visitor center).

Post by Hayes_Dorothy_78 | Apr 14, 2025

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